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someublic pla are so underfunded that not even the decade-long bull market has provided a fix thosetories and much more tonight on "nightly business report" for this wednesday, april 10th. >>> and we do bid you a good evening, everybody, and welcome sue is off tonight. you know, it's not often that country's f the biggest banks are called before congress. the last time it happened was during the financial crisis roughly ten years ago, but it happened again today. the chi executives were back together on capitol hill testifying in front of the house financial servicesommittee. as a group, they defended a financial system that they say is more resilient today than it was a decade ago. some of the questions theyreaced focused on the industry's new challenges like cybersecurity and slowing global growth. other questions were politically charged. >> what do you think the biggest risk to our financial system is today? our ability to talk ourselves into the next recession. >> i think i --robly the cyber that we mentioned that is the biggest. i think the growingnk non- segment, i don't think it's
someublic pla are so underfunded that not even the decade-long bull market has provided a fix thosetories and much more tonight on "nightly business report" for this wednesday, april 10th. >>> and we do bid you a good evening, everybody, and welcome sue is off tonight. you know, it's not often that country's f the biggest banks are called before congress. the last time it happened was during the financial crisis roughly ten years ago, but it happened again today. the chi...
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this is bulls & bears. thank you for joining us. i'm david as maj. man. joining me on the panel, we are honored to have former fbi assistant director bill gavin with us. the president just tweeting this, quote, big fat waste of time, energy and money. $30 million, to be exact. it is now finally time to turn the tables and bring justice to some very sick and dangerous people who have committed very serious crimes, perhaps even spying or treason. this should never happen again. bill gavin, what impact will all of this discord about the investigation have on future investigations? >> well, i think, david, we have to look at a couple of things. what's going to happen here, and i pray that it's going to happen right now, is that when the inspector general horowitz, his report comes out, he'll get closer to addressing what went awry in the bureau and who made it go that way. that's what's important right now. and those people have to be held accountable. will it impact the way the bureau does business? i don't think seriously, 95%, 98% of the people everybody i
this is bulls & bears. thank you for joining us. i'm david as maj. man. joining me on the panel, we are honored to have former fbi assistant director bill gavin with us. the president just tweeting this, quote, big fat waste of time, energy and money. $30 million, to be exact. it is now finally time to turn the tables and bring justice to some very sick and dangerous people who have committed very serious crimes, perhaps even spying or treason. this should never happen again. bill gavin,...
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. >> this isn't on the script, bull we'll do it. >> they tap the guy they have something impromptu to do. ask he turns the mic on. right time with the right message. >> great marketing is also to be remembered. >> we are a youtube channel >> if we get kicked out, you can check it out on youtube. it's a great brand and future tale talent. thank you very much. >> oh my goodness. >> they aretag ght. nd things like that. >> wead h s handedly gate crashed the biggest event of the year.s some very promising conversations underway. >>> this fneass busy and working up a sweat. see why the results roll in with the final lift. >>> and the backwards dude singing on the water slide. soeffortlessly. find out if you can figure out . >> show off. >>> "right this minute" is brought to you by colgate. so i was excited about all-new colgate total. it has sensitivity relief,give g what i love. aren't we lucky. new colgate total. do more for your whole mouth. of hershey's milkf whole chocolate with almonds. don't believe us? see back for details. ♪ two kids barfed in class today. it was so gross. lysol
. >> this isn't on the script, bull we'll do it. >> they tap the guy they have something impromptu to do. ask he turns the mic on. right time with the right message. >> great marketing is also to be remembered. >> we are a youtube channel >> if we get kicked out, you can check it out on youtube. it's a great brand and future tale talent. thank you very much. >> oh my goodness. >> they aretag ght. nd things like that. >> wead h s handedly gate...
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. >>> another awesome video by red bull. leroy is an australian and started getting into surf photography when he was 12. he headed to tahiti. >> they have long swells off the ocean. the wave itself isn't the biggest of big wave surfing, but in terms of perfection, it's the intensity and challenge. >> leroy is somewhat unique at just 20 years old. he totally elevated his game, in part, because he does very difficult double towing. he's hanging on to the line being towed into the huge wave behind the surfer in front of him. >> what a fabulous angle to catch it from. he's so talented. >> clearly, he has experience under his belt. >> a helmet on with a camera. that's a red camera. that, in the film world, is a very expensive camera. sometimes he doesn't always come out holding the camera. in his position, it's almost a certainty, you are going to get hit fwi wave. he gets taken out here. it seems like forever before he surfaces.hout at $100,000 camera. >> he's got to put it in a case that hopefully floats, right? that's how the
. >>> another awesome video by red bull. leroy is an australian and started getting into surf photography when he was 12. he headed to tahiti. >> they have long swells off the ocean. the wave itself isn't the biggest of big wave surfing, but in terms of perfection, it's the intensity and challenge. >> leroy is somewhat unique at just 20 years old. he totally elevated his game, in part, because he does very difficult double towing. he's hanging on to the line being towed...
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there's always a bull market somewhere. and i promise to help you find it "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you some money. my job isn't just to entertain but to educate and put it in context. >> call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. or tweet me @jimcramer let's talk about euphoria. and by that mean the fabulous lack of euphoria, yes, the lack of euphoria in this bull market. let's talk about lyft. after a placid day the nasdaq actually advanced 1.25%, i think the decided lack of enthese yachl for the stock deal that is lyft is one of the best things, best things that's happened to this market in ages and no one is saying this but listen up, first of all, i know i got it wrong. i've had to play whac-a-mole with the haters because last time i said it was a good trade. shortly after it fell through its price even as the rest of the market performed well and lyfts with decidedly a dud initially i was too focused on myself or as my
there's always a bull market somewhere. and i promise to help you find it "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you some money. my job isn't just to entertain but to educate and put it in context. >> call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. or tweet me @jimcramer let's talk about euphoria. and by that mean the fabulous lack of euphoria, yes, the lack of euphoria in this bull market....
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the card sector could close into a bull market, up 20% from its lows. the pound is also rising as well. we have this meeting taking place at the moment between jeremy corbyn and the prime minister of the u.k. they try to fathom a way to take this brexit story forward. we will talk about that more in just a moment. the banks are in focus as well. story that it a is looking for options for its asset management division. globally, banks like j.p. morgan are looking for asset management divisions, trying to figure out what to do next. ubs possibly looking to merge with dws out of deutsche bank come up those units together, and spend them out. that is one option being considered. brexit clearly a dominant theme. coming up later in this program, we will talk to claire perry, the u.k. minister of energy. she attended the cabinet meeting yesterday that ultimately resulted in this meeting taking place today with jeremy corbyn. we will get her insight as to where brexit goes next. vonnie: here in the u.s., a little more optimism about the potential for the u.s. a
the card sector could close into a bull market, up 20% from its lows. the pound is also rising as well. we have this meeting taking place at the moment between jeremy corbyn and the prime minister of the u.k. they try to fathom a way to take this brexit story forward. we will talk about that more in just a moment. the banks are in focus as well. story that it a is looking for options for its asset management division. globally, banks like j.p. morgan are looking for asset management divisions,...
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bulls are in favor upon. earnings are starting off strong. j.p. morgan reported record profits blowing past expectations and the merger activity. chevron announcing a $33 billi adarkoer of and of course, china. economic reports released by t world's second largest economy are showing improvci of that was a rally. the dow jones industri average gained 269 points to 26,412. the nasdaq added 36, tnd is up 19t's less than 1% from a record. bob pisani has the detai the new york stock exchange. >> stocks rallied around the world today on two key headlin to support the market's thesis strong earnings and strong global economic data.s. tock futures and europea equities jumped and yields ros at 4:00 eastern time as china released much stronger than l expected banding numbers and export data for ma futures took another leg up 6:50 a.m. eastern time when it recorded above wall street expectation importantly, ceo jamie dimon said that, quote, even amid so global geopolitica the u.s. economy continues to mp grow andyment and wages are going up and inflation is
bulls are in favor upon. earnings are starting off strong. j.p. morgan reported record profits blowing past expectations and the merger activity. chevron announcing a $33 billi adarkoer of and of course, china. economic reports released by t world's second largest economy are showing improvci of that was a rally. the dow jones industri average gained 269 points to 26,412. the nasdaq added 36, tnd is up 19t's less than 1% from a record. bob pisani has the detai the new york stock exchange....
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hi, guys.he make bull case for this market at these highs. >>he bull case is that the u.s. continues to be very strong. we're looking at 3% growth which is a big pickup over where we were a couple of years ago and the data during the enarter has gouch better. so manufacturing is looking better here and in china and valuations seem to be relatively reasonable to u and with the bond market rally and the fed moving t more cautiour patient posture, to us it looks like the returns on stocks are relatively more attractive. >> all right. david, why are you cautiou right now? >> sure, bill. stocks we know have rallied 25% from the december 24th lows. at the same time, you and i like to talk about investorse iment, at year end, 50% of individual in were bearish.ey only 21% say they're bearish today. i think that means that markets have gotten a bit ahead of themselves, earlier small cap stocks were very much pacing this rally since early march. they've not kept pace both small cap and even the more cyclical microcaps to the large cap blings and finally, valuation, valuations havede
hi, guys.he make bull case for this market at these highs. >>he bull case is that the u.s. continues to be very strong. we're looking at 3% growth which is a big pickup over where we were a couple of years ago and the data during the enarter has gouch better. so manufacturing is looking better here and in china and valuations seem to be relatively reasonable to u and with the bond market rally and the fed moving t more cautiour patient posture, to us it looks like the returns on stocks...
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there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now my job isn't just to entertain but to teach you call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. or tweet me @jimcramer today the analysts threw everything they had at the stock market they made a concerted effort to get you out while the getting's still good and what happened? despite the downgrades we had a mixed session where the dow dipped 84 points but the s&p advanced 0.1%. nasdaq gained 0.19% after opening much lower do not get me wrong. stocks have had an incredible ride here so most of these downgrades seem well reasoned and action oriented to me. but are they right now you know my mantra bulls make money, bears make money, but hogs, well, hogs, they get slaughtered i don't want to be too greedy and that rule has never gotten me in trouble so we need to take these calls seriously. we always should focus on downgrades they can be very meaningful. so let's start with the big one of the day let's start with general electric this morning, steve of jpmorgan, one of my favorite an
there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now my job isn't just to entertain but to teach you call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. or tweet me @jimcramer today the analysts threw everything they had at the stock market they made a concerted effort to get you out while the getting's still good and what happened? despite the downgrades we had a mixed session where the dow dipped 84 points but the s&p advanced 0.1%. nasdaq gained 0.19% after...
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there's always a bull market somewhere. and i promise to help you find it "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you some money. my job isn't just to entertain but to educate and put it in context. >> call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. or tweet me @jimcramer let's talk about euphoria. and by that mean the fabulous lack of euphoria, yes, the lack of euphoria in this bull market.
there's always a bull market somewhere. and i promise to help you find it "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you some money. my job isn't just to entertain but to educate and put it in context. >> call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. or tweet me @jimcramer let's talk about euphoria. and by that mean the fabulous lack of euphoria, yes, the lack of euphoria in this bull market.
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in the bull. here we go. just to give you some understanding about tmi-2 which only operated 90 days . i will get the call later. please hold my calls. 700 million to build it, 987 to bail them out, we are almost at $3 billion for a plant that operated 90 days. anyway you look at nuclear it has a rational risk reward. you have a plant operates well for a day, a week a month a decade on in two days. three mile island we are still paying for it. i would argue it never gets cleaned up. i think is that highly radioactive. then the meltdown came in this is what it looks like. for those of us here we had 1500 workers doing the refueling. tmi-2 not decontaminated not decommissioned. they said the bill was over 2 billion but is going to be more like 5 billion. here we go, i talked to you about the first bailout. we don't need that again. i support doing that but we didn't want them going bankrupt. in retrospect i may have had a different change of heart. where are we with tmi-2? i'm talking about tmi-1. t
in the bull. here we go. just to give you some understanding about tmi-2 which only operated 90 days . i will get the call later. please hold my calls. 700 million to build it, 987 to bail them out, we are almost at $3 billion for a plant that operated 90 days. anyway you look at nuclear it has a rational risk reward. you have a plant operates well for a day, a week a month a decade on in two days. three mile island we are still paying for it. i would argue it never gets cleaned up. i think is...
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marks the start of a new bull market. you saw in that 2015-2016 period, again, there's your bear market. the big surge in the first quarter of 2016, that mark your new bull. is that one of the tells on what got you bearish fact that? and then, one of the things that stood out to me here is we had an all-time low that was -- now we are significantly below. there is a divergence when you have a price high and a failure to get above 60%. that was the reset. that was the bear market cycle. depleted conditions, one of the lowest readings in years. now we are looking for a new bull market. abigail: we will continue on with your bullish view. caps.bring the small ari: value sectors like financial and energy, and small caps. 1600.es should be on keep an eye on 1600. you get that breakout above that level. i think you would get a surge, an indicator, i think that would be your confirmation that this new bull has started. individual stock you do like, amazon. ari: we root for the week, we invest in the strong. i think amazon is goi
marks the start of a new bull market. you saw in that 2015-2016 period, again, there's your bear market. the big surge in the first quarter of 2016, that mark your new bull. is that one of the tells on what got you bearish fact that? and then, one of the things that stood out to me here is we had an all-time low that was -- now we are significantly below. there is a divergence when you have a price high and a failure to get above 60%. that was the reset. that was the bear market cycle. depleted...
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as an investor i'm always long and a bull. i think abbvie is at a great level. 6% dividend and roku at a great level. those things i'm in, willing to get in. liz: one minute before the closing bell. the dow at session highs. we have to.out the nasdaq and s&p are at all-time record highs at this moment. will we close there? we'll know in 45 seconds. i do have to ask you, that the ceiling continues to rise for stocks? >> i think, when you're looking at a dull market liz, you've been around for a while, dull markets tend to drift higher, the markets have been exciting but they have been dull. volume has been very light. they will creep up until they don't. there is no ceiling because we don't know where the ceiling is. liz: todd, thank you very much. todd, bubba, we'll add professor to your title. thank you very much. stocks look to close not only for session highs but for the s&p and nasdaq folks, record highs. [closing bell rings] never-before-seen levels for s&p and nasdaq. we are there now. that will do it for the "claman cou
as an investor i'm always long and a bull. i think abbvie is at a great level. 6% dividend and roku at a great level. those things i'm in, willing to get in. liz: one minute before the closing bell. the dow at session highs. we have to.out the nasdaq and s&p are at all-time record highs at this moment. will we close there? we'll know in 45 seconds. i do have to ask you, that the ceiling continues to rise for stocks? >> i think, when you're looking at a dull market liz, you've been...
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new details about a mother, and her three-year-old boy, attacked by a pack of pit bulls. incident in vallejo. new details about a mother and her three-year-old boy attacked by a pack of bpit bulls. >>> god evening. thank you for joining us. that little boy and his mom seriously injured in the attack last night. now we are learning more about the investigation, including who owned those dogs. >> live from vallejo with more. >> reporter: yeah, i managed to talk with a up of people walking their dogs who said they had no idea there were three pit bulls that lived if that house. investigators haven't figured exactly what triggered those three dogs to attack a mother and her 3-year-old child. right now those three dogs are in the custody of solano county animal control. these are photos of the dogs that were released this afternoon. they are currently held on a ten-day quarantine to determine if they have rabies. the 47-year-old mother was rushed to a walnut creek hospital according to the vallejo police department. her 3-year-old son suffered more serious injuries and was in
new details about a mother, and her three-year-old boy, attacked by a pack of pit bulls. incident in vallejo. new details about a mother and her three-year-old boy attacked by a pack of bpit bulls. >>> god evening. thank you for joining us. that little boy and his mom seriously injured in the attack last night. now we are learning more about the investigation, including who owned those dogs. >> live from vallejo with more. >> reporter: yeah, i managed to talk with a up of...
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those bulls knew what they were doing. when intuit reported on february 22, the new management team knocked it out of the park the analysting with only looking for 86 cents, higher than expected sales, love that solid guidance for the next quarter to boot the stock rallied nearly 7% in the single day intuit kept climbing until this week when it started pulling back a bit ooh, i like that alongside these results, intuit also released their turbotax unified for early tax season while the numbers were basically flat, flat was darn good under the circumstances. remember, the government shutdown, right? tax season got off to a late start. but those customers weren't lost they were only postponed customers. best of all, sasan goodarzi, the new ceo told a very compelling story on the conference call he explained intuit is on track to hit its full year targets thanks to strong growth in their small business self-employed division which represents about half the company that grew at 17% clip last quarter. it's become a major driver
those bulls knew what they were doing. when intuit reported on february 22, the new management team knocked it out of the park the analysting with only looking for 86 cents, higher than expected sales, love that solid guidance for the next quarter to boot the stock rallied nearly 7% in the single day intuit kept climbing until this week when it started pulling back a bit ooh, i like that alongside these results, intuit also released their turbotax unified for early tax season while the numbers...
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. >> good morning, worldwide exchange i would say this, bull markets don't eye of old age bull markets die for fundamental reasons. i think what we've learned so far from this very early earnings season is the stock market is a market of stocks we've seen it in the bank earnings i know you spent a lot of time on it already this morning this is specifically why you want to buy and own stocks and build portfolios of stocks and not just rely on etfs. if you would just be buying the bank etf, you would be changing your performance dramatically right now. we continue to believe the bull market is very much alive. if you remember, we've been a bull market believer since 2009, and we came out with our big call 20 to 25 years, and last year does not change ma. we needed a bit of a refresh, and that's exactly what we got snoo from your standpoint, where should investors be allocating money to favor or overweight >> it's a great question here's what we would say we were overkwaet clearly lots of political rhetoric. >> it was the best last year, to be fair? that's exactly right had you investors
. >> good morning, worldwide exchange i would say this, bull markets don't eye of old age bull markets die for fundamental reasons. i think what we've learned so far from this very early earnings season is the stock market is a market of stocks we've seen it in the bank earnings i know you spent a lot of time on it already this morning this is specifically why you want to buy and own stocks and build portfolios of stocks and not just rely on etfs. if you would just be buying the bank etf,...
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bear indicator, we have a spread of almost 40 on bull bear and this is through where we were in terms of bullishness >> so today's bank earnings were exactly from -- dare i i think there are a lot of people that don't give positions going into the position and we got the eves if you wanted to pick apart and they were seeing the economic indicators foreshadowing an uptick and that's why they increased the provisions and the expectations for banks in particular were so low going into the season. how are we setting up for the bulk of the markets and the areas of the markets like the industrials, for instance. >> boeing and caterpillar obviously are two extremely different story, but i think they're both very interesting and i think they report next week i think on the 24th so if i'm looking for anything it's boeing and caterpillar. caterpillar, the poster child for global growth and what's going on with boeing over the last couple of weeks again, i think earnings are fine i don't think they're overwhelmingly fantastic and to tim's point, the market's gotten so complacent. what's the diff
bear indicator, we have a spread of almost 40 on bull bear and this is through where we were in terms of bullishness >> so today's bank earnings were exactly from -- dare i i think there are a lot of people that don't give positions going into the position and we got the eves if you wanted to pick apart and they were seeing the economic indicators foreshadowing an uptick and that's why they increased the provisions and the expectations for banks in particular were so low going into the...
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there's always a bull mrkt somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. my job is not just to entertain but to teach and put in context. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me after today's phenomenal run, dow surging 330 points, s&p jumpin
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"bulls and bears" starts right now. david: breaking news, president trump in crosby, texas, he will make remarks at any moment now, construction unions on the economy, immigration and energy, oil, gas, pipelines, signing two executive orders rolling back regulation on oil and gas city, a white house official said this will promote development of new energy infrastructure. making us more energy independent, he is getting a tour of the facility now, we'll bring you his remarks hive from texas when we takes the stage. >> meanwhile heads of nation's biggest banks faceoff with congress, under fire from lawmakers and facing touch questions, first time since financial crisis en masse. we'll play you some of the explosive fireworks in a moment, this is "bulls and bears," i am david asman, thank you for joining us today. on the panel. steve forbes, scott martin and austin -- a full crowd, but first deirdre bolton on capitol hill following the fear works. reporter: 7 ceos from major banks and financial services took big questions
"bulls and bears" starts right now. david: breaking news, president trump in crosby, texas, he will make remarks at any moment now, construction unions on the economy, immigration and energy, oil, gas, pipelines, signing two executive orders rolling back regulation on oil and gas city, a white house official said this will promote development of new energy infrastructure. making us more energy independent, he is getting a tour of the facility now, we'll bring you his remarks hive from...
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what do the bulls need to do after lunch? >> get to a new intraday high and remove all doubt and then see if they can break out from there. >> and i would imagine this makes the close that much more closely watched today. >> it certainly will be. we'll -- if we don't make the intraday high, a clearly higher intraday high, then the close will be all important. >> we'll watch for snap tonight. of course the morning's going to bring us some big names, including caterpillar, at&t, and boeing what a morning let's get over to the judge and "the half. >> carl, thanks. i'm scott wapner we begin with breaking news. stocks breaking above their record closing high from last september, the catalyst today, strong earnings from several big companies on the busiest day yet of earnings season welcome to "the halftime report," good to have you with us on this tuesday we're also joined by joe, jim, stephanie, and john najarian we're going to begin where else? the markets. green across the board stro stocks higher on the back of those earnings
what do the bulls need to do after lunch? >> get to a new intraday high and remove all doubt and then see if they can break out from there. >> and i would imagine this makes the close that much more closely watched today. >> it certainly will be. we'll -- if we don't make the intraday high, a clearly higher intraday high, then the close will be all important. >> we'll watch for snap tonight. of course the morning's going to bring us some big names, including caterpillar,...
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the bulls say ignore that. that's equal to up 30. >> we talk so often about how much emotion there is on both sides and how dug in everybody is whenever we talk about it any way or the other, whether it is negatively or positively, each side comes at you. i would offer that it's not just the three but the more profitable models that may be more of a concern. the fall-off in the x and the sx as well. >> yes. >> f, the s and the x, excuse me, are significant. how low they brought the price down on the 3. >> at the beginning of the run, the yield isn't as much money. it's obvious that they have demand still in europe and china. doesn't that tell you that demand in the u.s. is soft >> the s and x down 50% sequentially, as david said. they don't know if it's model fatigue, fading tax credits, competitive models. >> porsche, jaguar is out. >> bentley. >> significantly high-end competitors. >> i think that this is the first time that you have a question about whether there is real competition the competition is from v
the bulls say ignore that. that's equal to up 30. >> we talk so often about how much emotion there is on both sides and how dug in everybody is whenever we talk about it any way or the other, whether it is negatively or positively, each side comes at you. i would offer that it's not just the three but the more profitable models that may be more of a concern. the fall-off in the x and the sx as well. >> yes. >> f, the s and the x, excuse me, are significant. how low they...
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i am david asman, this is "bulls and bears," thank you for joining us. we begin with that crisis at the border, president trump calling to congress to act, tweeting, congress must get together and immediately eliminate the loopholes at the border. this is a national emergency. businesses also warning about the economic impact of a border. but president trump said that security is his main concern. >> i agree. it is going to be a big toll but trade and commerce and making money for a country -- that is all very important. but to me, the most important job i have is the security of our country, even more important than those other things. david: white house is looking for ways to limit the economic data of a shut down, larry kudlow suggesting scening truck -- keeping truck lanes open for trade. >> one area we've explored to try to keep the freight lanes open, the truck lanes. i have talked with various officials, that is possible. david: texas attorney general ken paxton is joining us, thank you. thank you. david: could kudlow's idea work? >> yeah, i don't
i am david asman, this is "bulls and bears," thank you for joining us. we begin with that crisis at the border, president trump calling to congress to act, tweeting, congress must get together and immediately eliminate the loopholes at the border. this is a national emergency. businesses also warning about the economic impact of a border. but president trump said that security is his main concern. >> i agree. it is going to be a big toll but trade and commerce and making money...
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all my own lot and then took all the bull the glass when we get to do you know abuse took the rush. and i had every been invented be a problem but that you. and i made an invention get tripped out the opposite and i believe you can this a doorman wished or problem that it began made to happen it would probably. be up to. before mother or. talk to get them. very near either time can be. given david about icon the. writer start. yeah not a biscuit audition then. get it or teach. or teach the music but i started out of church. by the christ and i become better writer because. that. must be a kindness. terrorizes i thought because i thought i'd be more to the light and love are starting. to. be. a. danger. but to me. she is an optional. that can only be. music up. the it. but i don't see it i want to so i see. the spears family learn. from it in a bit of the other carter circle or six on goes for your car secrets from the road stumble they get is on high it on will. and it really be me madi doing. well none the higher you sad. don't fuck up says they begin using you more than issue in t
all my own lot and then took all the bull the glass when we get to do you know abuse took the rush. and i had every been invented be a problem but that you. and i made an invention get tripped out the opposite and i believe you can this a doorman wished or problem that it began made to happen it would probably. be up to. before mother or. talk to get them. very near either time can be. given david about icon the. writer start. yeah not a biscuit audition then. get it or teach. or teach the...
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it's a guy spilling red bull on his sleeveless bon jovi shirt. ( laughter ) but, still, i'm a new yorker, and new yorkers welcome people with open arms, you commuting (bleep). so welcome to the subway, former drivers. i think you'll find it's not as bad as you think. for example, if you're afraid that ditching your car means you can no longer bring personal items with you, don't worry. that's never stopped people before. >> this passenger is trying to get a 30-foot steel beam on to the train. >> fellow riders lend a hand. what do you know? it fits! >> a commuter in new york city made a subway car into a jungle. this video was posted on twitter sunday. a man drags tree after tree on to the car for more than three minutes. meanwhile, people on twitter were shocked he was able to pull this off. >> look at all those trees. it's like central park, but inside! ( laughter ) all that's missing is some guy bathing in a fountain full of pigeon shit. ( laughter ) by the way, we can all agree that he stole that beam, right? i mean, he's not on his way to a construction job, and they're like, "tony!
it's a guy spilling red bull on his sleeveless bon jovi shirt. ( laughter ) but, still, i'm a new yorker, and new yorkers welcome people with open arms, you commuting (bleep). so welcome to the subway, former drivers. i think you'll find it's not as bad as you think. for example, if you're afraid that ditching your car means you can no longer bring personal items with you, don't worry. that's never stopped people before. >> this passenger is trying to get a 30-foot steel beam on to the...
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the real bulls eye here is from shreveport all the way over to jackson, down to lakeharles. and this is going to continue to work its way towards the eastern sea board. tonight 18 million people at risk. not only into the evening but the overnight as well for tornados, damaging s, wi upwards of 60 miles per hour and hail. now, as wd into tomorrow this low pressure system doesn't lose much energy. 71 million people affected through the atlantic states and the northeast. and the threat of flooding exists as we take a look along the mississippi river and sections ofhe carolinas. a tough weekend for many, jose. >> tonight some s are saying president trump crossed the line and may have put the safety of a .congresswoman in jeop white house correspondent kelly o'donnell has more. >> reporter: already primed t fight the esident -- >> i think she should resign from congress, frankly. >> reporter: -- a minnesota freshman democrat. >> we finally have a leader in the white house who pub cly says islam hates us. >> reporter: but now 9/11, the painful national wound politicized in their
the real bulls eye here is from shreveport all the way over to jackson, down to lakeharles. and this is going to continue to work its way towards the eastern sea board. tonight 18 million people at risk. not only into the evening but the overnight as well for tornados, damaging s, wi upwards of 60 miles per hour and hail. now, as wd into tomorrow this low pressure system doesn't lose much energy. 71 million people affected through the atlantic states and the northeast. and the threat of...
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it is back in a bull market. the european auto sector is in a bull market. that is incredible news. you can see this on the function on your bloomberg that the european auto sector is the best performing sector. this is set up for the last five days. look at that. european autos up 7% over the last five days. that is pretty impressive, particularly as the president in the united states keeps talking about the auto sector as a weapon of choice when dealing with the international issues he faces. our european autos next? judging by the reaction, not so much. look at the china effect. the banks of also had a good week. of 5%. the u.s. banks have been on a real tear of late. that is look the european close. vonnie, over to you. vonnie: of nine points on the s&p 500. if we were to gain another nine points are 10 points, we would be at 28.90 -- at 2890. the dow jones industrial average is up .1%, 25 points. oil companies moving. align technology is having a great day and bed bath & beyond. nothing to write home about. 2.50enure yield at following the jobs report and the dollar index is st
it is back in a bull market. the european auto sector is in a bull market. that is incredible news. you can see this on the function on your bloomberg that the european auto sector is the best performing sector. this is set up for the last five days. look at that. european autos up 7% over the last five days. that is pretty impressive, particularly as the president in the united states keeps talking about the auto sector as a weapon of choice when dealing with the international issues he faces....
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i was very confident as to how this portfolio would behave in a bull market, and uncertain in a bear market. the mathematics on the way down are more nebulous than on the way up. i was short more stock than my back of the envelope math would tell me to be short. what happened a month later? it was the crash of 1987. and so, at that moment, i became boy genius. i knew i was boy lucky, because i was shorting the market intentionally, but outside investors go, look, this person is a genius. he made money in the crash. that was a defining moment in my career, the crash of 1987 and being that short gave me a track record early on that was attractive to investors. david: so you graduate, you say you are going to set up my own company. your family said you are young, or did they say this is a good idea? ken: i was incredibly fortunate. my father was the first generation to go to college. he was one of seven. my grandfather worked on the railroads. my parents always placed importance on education. on my mother's side, my grandfather was an entrepreneur. he literally borrowed money from my gr
i was very confident as to how this portfolio would behave in a bull market, and uncertain in a bear market. the mathematics on the way down are more nebulous than on the way up. i was short more stock than my back of the envelope math would tell me to be short. what happened a month later? it was the crash of 1987. and so, at that moment, i became boy genius. i knew i was boy lucky, because i was shorting the market intentionally, but outside investors go, look, this person is a genius. he...
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there is always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want the make friends. i'm trying to make you some money. my job is not just to entertain, but to educate and teach you so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me at @jimcramer she loves me she loves me not with earnings season kicking off tomorrow, everybody is playing the game, trying to anticipate the
there is always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want the make friends. i'm trying to make you some money. my job is not just to entertain, but to educate and teach you so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me at @jimcramer she loves me she loves me not with earnings season kicking off tomorrow, everybody is playing the game, trying to anticipate the
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this is "bulls and bears" thank you for joini
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that bull market continues in the vix. 13.41. higherre is a lift -- yields and lower note prices in 0.06,y, the tenure up to a green sheet for mr. draghi. guy: mr. draghi stepping into interesting territory. overnight was what we -- what we saw was not much happening in europe. the equity market absolutely flat. you are looking at a similar thing when it comes to fair values in the united states. elsewhere, watching the pound, recently flat. volatility has collapsed. volatility collapsing and -- in the pound story. and we're waiting for goldman and citi. dow on the bloomberg, the right now, to get back to toober and the collapse down december, what a recovery it has been. not to record highs, but we are beginning to see, through the weeks, a little index here, a little index there. bull a great, unloved market. --ht now, let's get started stephen gallo with us. with us,n schenker usually in new york. i want to get to the politics in a minute, but let's do a mop up of the imf and the idea of the move forward in the imf and other m
that bull market continues in the vix. 13.41. higherre is a lift -- yields and lower note prices in 0.06,y, the tenure up to a green sheet for mr. draghi. guy: mr. draghi stepping into interesting territory. overnight was what we -- what we saw was not much happening in europe. the equity market absolutely flat. you are looking at a similar thing when it comes to fair values in the united states. elsewhere, watching the pound, recently flat. volatility has collapsed. volatility collapsing and...
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i was very confident as to how this portfolio would behave in a bull market, and uncertain in a bear markets. the mathematics on the way down are more nebulous than on the way up. i was short more stock than my back of the envelope math would tell me to be short. what happened a month later? it was the crash of 1987. and so, at that moment, i became boy genius. i knew i was born lucky, because i was shorting the market intentionally, but outside investors said this person is a genius. he made money during the crash. that was a defining moment in my career, the crash of 1987 and being that short gave me a track record early on that was attractive to investors. david: so you graduate, you say you are going to set up my own company. your family said you are too young, or did they say this is a good idea? ken: i was incredibly fortunate. my father was the first generation to go to college. he was one of seven. my grandfather worked on theilr. my parents always placed importance on education. on my mothers's side, my grandfather was not for it. he literally borrowed money from my grandmot
i was very confident as to how this portfolio would behave in a bull market, and uncertain in a bear markets. the mathematics on the way down are more nebulous than on the way up. i was short more stock than my back of the envelope math would tell me to be short. what happened a month later? it was the crash of 1987. and so, at that moment, i became boy genius. i knew i was born lucky, because i was shorting the market intentionally, but outside investors said this person is a genius. he made...
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please.een showing the bull market. the dow settling nicely. not a record high, but getting up there. bid -- and for turkish lira, another difficult day. i'm really glad that you looked at pound because there is a little bit of movement on the brexit side. theresa may may get something through parliament with amendments. it is unclear she will get it through, but she's trying to find a plan b to try to get this agreement with labor through. looking at european stocks. they are following asian shares shorter. this is a softer open despite the record highs in the u.s. treasuries climbing of the dollar extending to a six-week high. we're looking at oil because it is the story over the last couple of days. oil moving higher over inventories, tom. tom: i'm not going to say it's chart of the year but it is a candidate already with the way that equity markets are going. this goes back to 1999 and the peak in march of 20 -- 2001. 50-day, the moving day, you heard it all. maybe this is the live cross with the perfect bounce in 2012. and up we go to wher
please.een showing the bull market. the dow settling nicely. not a record high, but getting up there. bid -- and for turkish lira, another difficult day. i'm really glad that you looked at pound because there is a little bit of movement on the brexit side. theresa may may get something through parliament with amendments. it is unclear she will get it through, but she's trying to find a plan b to try to get this agreement with labor through. looking at european stocks. they are following asian...
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there is always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >> hey, i'm cramer welcome to "mad money" and welcome to cramerica and my job is to he had kalt and to teach you so call me at 800-743-cnbc or tweet me as we head into earning season, shouldn't i be more nervous, shouldn't i be more worried? where the dow inched up 39 points and nasdaq gains 6% and we have to address the fears what if sales plummet and sales skyrocket like i'm hearing, wouldn't this period be very tough for stocks i get asked this stuff every single day including by my "squawk on the street" colleague, it makes sense to ask me i trugle to come up with an answer that is not too glib but it involves a bleep that most of the negativity has been baked into the market. periodically i get lucky. >> get something that crystalized it and makes my view point so clear. >> get a gem a gem drops right into my hands to explain exactly how i feel. today's diamond, a stray in the "wall street journal" titled, and i quote, investors brace for hit to profits an
there is always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >> hey, i'm cramer welcome to "mad money" and welcome to cramerica and my job is to he had kalt and to teach you so call me at 800-743-cnbc or tweet me as we head into earning season, shouldn't i be more nervous, shouldn't i be more worried? where the dow inched up 39 points and nasdaq gains 6% and we have to address the fears what if sales plummet and sales skyrocket...
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this is "bulls & bears". i'm david asman. gary, jonathan and zachary here with us today. good to see you all. the president tweeting this in response to biden to secure a labor endorsement in the president's tweet, i will never get the support adduced crazy leader union ship, those people who rip off their membership are ridiculously high dues, medical and other expenses while being paid a fortune, but the members of trump. they look at a record economy with tax and regulatory cuts, military et cetera, let's go straight to hilary vaughn who is in pittsburgh with biden. >> this event just wrapped up and joe biden told the crowd today that he used to have the name middle-class joe but it was not a compliment. he says he wants to change that and build up the middle class because he says it is the backbone of the economy. he was born in pennsylvania and he says this kicks off in pittsburgh was on purpose because he is sending a message to the president. >> i also came here because quite frankly, if i'm going to be able to beat donald trump in 2020, it is going to happen here.
this is "bulls & bears". i'm david asman. gary, jonathan and zachary here with us today. good to see you all. the president tweeting this in response to biden to secure a labor endorsement in the president's tweet, i will never get the support adduced crazy leader union ship, those people who rip off their membership are ridiculously high dues, medical and other expenses while being paid a fortune, but the members of trump. they look at a record economy with tax and regulatory...
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both: you're bull[bleep]. i'm not bull[bleep]. you are bull[bleep]. e-mail me the [bleep] schedule! just do it! you need to cut the [bleep]. you know, when i go back and i watch some of the original episodes -- i mean i hate to admit it, but in every case where a deal went bad, i ultimately have to look back at myself. did i pick the wrong partners? did i enable them too much? did i make a business calculation that was just wrong? i mean, i really feel like i have to own all of them. are there people that took advantage of me and screwed me? you bet. but did i let them? yeah, i did. one of the most surprising examples of that... nice to meet you. pleasure to meet you. lemonis: ...is brooklyn burger and stein meats. this one definitely goes in the "loss" category. this is how i would have started my infomercial for brooklyn burger. i would have started by telling you about the weight of the burgers and the quality of the beef, this beautiful brooklyn bridge. problem is, this isn't my business. i thought it was, but it's not. you see, i started by going to this "business" in brooklyn
both: you're bull[bleep]. i'm not bull[bleep]. you are bull[bleep]. e-mail me the [bleep] schedule! just do it! you need to cut the [bleep]. you know, when i go back and i watch some of the original episodes -- i mean i hate to admit it, but in every case where a deal went bad, i ultimately have to look back at myself. did i pick the wrong partners? did i enable them too much? did i make a business calculation that was just wrong? i mean, i really feel like i have to own all of them. are there...
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i will have the very latest from all these hearings on "bulls & bears" at 5:00 p.m. right here on fox business. you don't want to miss that show 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) the day we'll finally get something done. this is the family who booked the flight, ♪ who saved by adding a hotel, which led to new adventures, ♪ that captured their imaginations ♪ and turned moments into memories. with flights, hotels, activities and more for your florida vacation, expedia has everything you need to go. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are presc
i will have the very latest from all these hearings on "bulls & bears" at 5:00 p.m. right here on fox business. you don't want to miss that show 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) the day we'll finally get something done. this is the family...
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melissa: there you go, "bulls and bears" starts right now. david: breaking news, live picture from heart of paris, hundreds of firefighters are still battling the massive blaze iconic notre dame in paris, one of most beautiful cathedrals in the world, it was build in 12 century, survivedded a revolution, world war ii, but french interior minister said it may not survive this. an investigation has been launched into the cause of the fire, construction was under way as part of a 7 million renovation project, among holy relics, the crown of thorns believed to have been worn by jesus, and a piece of cross on which he was crucified, this happening during holy week. we'll continue to bring you updates in the hour as we get them here. >> in the meantime, at home. president trump touting big tax cuts in minnesota this afternoon, on first tax day with his new tax law. >> we're getting historical tax relief, that is the good part, historic. we lowers income tax rates across the board, typical family earning 75,000, is saving more than 2000 dollars of t
melissa: there you go, "bulls and bears" starts right now. david: breaking news, live picture from heart of paris, hundreds of firefighters are still battling the massive blaze iconic notre dame in paris, one of most beautiful cathedrals in the world, it was build in 12 century, survivedded a revolution, world war ii, but french interior minister said it may not survive this. an investigation has been launched into the cause of the fire, construction was under way as part of a 7...
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s&p 500 is on the longest win streak in more than a year will the up coming earnings season put the bulls to bed? >>> hitting the road, pinterest kicking off the road show today. we'll find out how much the crafting company is looking to raise for its ipo. >>> the world's biggest hedge fund manager saying american capitalism is not sustainable. we are digging in more an ray dahlia's shocking new comments. >>> warren buffet waying in on who he would like to see or not see as wells fargo's next ceo. >>> the friendly skies apparently just got a little friendlier the new report out today could have many frequent flyers scratching their heads just a bit. it is monday, april 8th as "worldwide exchange" begins right now. ♪ ♪ >>> good morning good afternoon good evening from wherever in the world you may be watching. welcome. i am brian sullivan. starting your week off with cnbc here's how your money in the global markets are starting their week off as well you can see a little bit of red here on the screen stock futures are slightly lower right now. keep this in mind. first quarter earnings
s&p 500 is on the longest win streak in more than a year will the up coming earnings season put the bulls to bed? >>> hitting the road, pinterest kicking off the road show today. we'll find out how much the crafting company is looking to raise for its ipo. >>> the world's biggest hedge fund manager saying american capitalism is not sustainable. we are digging in more an ray dahlia's shocking new comments. >>> warren buffet waying in on who he would like to see or...
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there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you money. my job isn't just to entertain but to educate and teach you so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. there's washington and then there's every where else that's what i thought when the nation's top bankers were being rakd over the coals by congress for the sins of their predecessors today and the averages, well, they barely budged while it was happening. yep, on a day where the market yawned, well, the dow inching up 7 points, s&p up, nasdaq gaining, all the major backing ceos were grilled by the house financial services committee jamie dimon, brian moynihan, and james gorman of morgan stanley among others had to serve as human pinatas for a hostile audience there was a time when these hearings, let's say they would have been more than just great theater. there was a time when america was in crisis and many of these b
there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you money. my job isn't just to entertain but to educate and teach you so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. there's washington and then there's every where else that's what i thought when the nation's top bankers were being rakd over the...
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it is possible that you could have a bull market start with so much uncertainty. even though nobody can explain in there was a price surge the middle of the night, the prices held. it is not like it immediately went back down. i think that is an interesting phenomenon. sort of things on the regulatory and institutional site are improving in your view? that the coinay stays active is a plus for the bitcoin industry. regulations in america are pretty stable. europe is pretty stable. what would really boost the market is if you see countries like china, india, or russia, the three big ones that the governments have been not allowing bitcoin in those countries. if those countries change, you could see a boost to the industry. as far as fundamentals, you are waiting on companies to launch in a big way. oncean sachs, a square, those big companies come in, joe said that you might have missed the boom on the way up. there is a lot of competition waiting to get in. maybe they think now is the time because the bottom might have already been hit. emily: bitcoin is still far
it is possible that you could have a bull market start with so much uncertainty. even though nobody can explain in there was a price surge the middle of the night, the prices held. it is not like it immediately went back down. i think that is an interesting phenomenon. sort of things on the regulatory and institutional site are improving in your view? that the coinay stays active is a plus for the bitcoin industry. regulations in america are pretty stable. europe is pretty stable. what would...
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bulls & bears starts right now. >> see you tomorrow. david: breaking news, here's a look at where facebook microsoft are trading after hours, both beating on the top and bottom line in just the last hour, this as we eagerly still await results from tesla, supposedly they are going to be out any moment. we've been saying that for about an hour now. we will bring you those results as soon as they come in. >> the stok stock market and our country from an economic standpoint is doing the best probably it's ever done. we're hitting new highs again. we've hit new highs i guess, close to or over 100 times since i'm president, from the time of the election. david: the president doubling down on the record gains in the stock market this week, gains he says the media are ignoring. we're going to be speaking with larry kudlow about this and a lot more coming up. hi everybody. this is bulls & bears. i'm david asman. joining me is the panel today. first, let's bring in national economic council director larry kudlow who is live from the white house
bulls & bears starts right now. >> see you tomorrow. david: breaking news, here's a look at where facebook microsoft are trading after hours, both beating on the top and bottom line in just the last hour, this as we eagerly still await results from tesla, supposedly they are going to be out any moment. we've been saying that for about an hour now. we will bring you those results as soon as they come in. >> the stok stock market and our country from an economic standpoint is...
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. >>> a strong start to 2019, will we ride the bull into the second quarter? investor moves before the first trade, "squawk on the street" 9:00 a.m. eastern cnbc ♪ harambe sipping on some bombay, we on our way to heaven, amen, amen ♪ >> welcome back to "squawk box," elon musk publishing this rap song that you're listening to right now, paying tribute to how do you say -- harambe? i don't even know. harambe, a gorilla that was killed in 2016 after dragging a 3-year-old boy who climbed into the enclosure at the cincinnati zoo. the tesla ceo released the song on saturday, it's now been streamed half a million times on emoji records. sound cloud page, musk tweeting i'm disappointed that my record label failed tesla expected to release delivery numbers this week we'll be watching for that this is a man who seems to be a very creative person every weekend he's got a new -- no, he's got the flame throwers, he's got this. he comes up with an idea of boring you be the judge, are you digging this song? >>is it a good idea to be on - >> on so many different projects
. >>> a strong start to 2019, will we ride the bull into the second quarter? investor moves before the first trade, "squawk on the street" 9:00 a.m. eastern cnbc ♪ harambe sipping on some bombay, we on our way to heaven, amen, amen ♪ >> welcome back to "squawk box," elon musk publishing this rap song that you're listening to right now, paying tribute to how do you say -- harambe? i don't even know. harambe, a gorilla that was killed in 2016 after dragging...
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he says the bull market has no expiration date. by the way, tom lee coming up shortly, he's the guy who said bitcoin was going to be worth $25,000 last year. what's he saying about that now? we will ask him. we'll be right back. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? stuart: two people on your screen right now. you can see both of them. new york state education committee chair deborah glick and the speaker, carl hasty, new york state democrats who helped block a bill that would give more tuition dollars to children of deceased, disabled veterans. they are known as gold star families. they apparently had no problem, however, shelling out $27 million to help illegal immigrants get a degree. how about th
he says the bull market has no expiration date. by the way, tom lee coming up shortly, he's the guy who said bitcoin was going to be worth $25,000 last year. what's he saying about that now? we will ask him. we'll be right back. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your...